Hero’s and villains are typical figures in our old fashion action movies. We can’t make up the fact that we live our lives among hero’s and villains every day. They come in all different shapes and sizes. In my life hero’s and villains play a large roll in the person I am today. They represent the positive and negative things in my life. If you are looking at hero’s and villains in a physical sense, a hero is know for his strong studious build where they’re lavished in bright representing colors
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“Hey mom what’s a hero” asked the child.” I don’t really know” replied the mom. So what do you think truly defines a hero. Well I think there are many traits a hero processes or at least should pocess. A hero isn’t always the guy with powers, who wears a cape and a pair of tights. Truthfully a hero can be anyone or anything, even an animal or a small child. I think a few traits a hero should definitely have are being helpful, kind, brave, and physically or mentally strong. They should also be a good
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characters to show the relationship between good and evil. In general, the respectable guys consist of the hero, generally cowboy, and his woman. The hero is written in as a complex character with several sides to resonate with a wider variety of readers/watchers.
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I would definitely want to be the villain, not because I am evil or because I want to be evil, but because I would like the challenge. Anyone can be a superhero. It takes it takes real skill to be a villain. A typical hero’s character will be someone with an outstanding sense of justice, a desire to help others, amazing powers bestowed upon them to achieve their goal of helping people, and a flaw or weakness because nobody is perfect. All of these attributes are wonderful and relatable, but that
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A hero is someone who helps someone in need. For instance, fire fighters are heroes. They save people and animals from burning buildings. Doctors and nurses are heroes they save people who are severely injured. Anyone could be a hero, if they’re willing to risk their lives or something personal for someone other than themselves. A well-known hero is Superman. A villain is someone who doesn’t help others, and in fact tries to hurts or hinder others. It’s someone who is rude, not well liked, and viewed
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“A hero is a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.” “A villain is cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime.” Napoleon Bonaparte was the prime emperor of the French and was first consul. He had many great ideas that he thought would benefit him and his country but sadly, the way that he implemented those ideas did not have a great appeal on some people. Napoleon’s rule as a general, consul and emperor stood as
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Tungalag Ganbold English 314 Julie Booche April 4, 2012 Villains in Fairy Tales Research paper All children love to listen to fairy tales. When we were young, we ask our parents to tell us stories. People are not sure why fairy tales are so interesting and why every children love them. While it is entertaining, it is also moral lesson to young children. They learn from the fairy tales about good and evil. They learn how to distinguish good and evil, wise and foolish, and moral and immortal
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one’s self as a hero. Mythical heroes such as Theseus, Sigurd, and Beowulf clearly demonstrate the archetypal qualities of a hero. A typical hero is seen as a morally just individual, with a noticeably ethical intent. An archetypal quality of a hero is moral goodness. The hero is always opposing evil and wrong-doing, while attempting his best to halt it. The hero is selfless always willing to give his life in place of another. A villain, or monster, is the opposed force of the hero, whose intent is
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Alexander the Great was a Villain, he took over civilizations and tried to scare people to give in to him and wasn't scared of anything in his way. Alexander the Great is a Villain because he took over civilizations even if people didn’t agree with him. Alexander the Great didn’t care about anyone except himself and his plan to conquer the world. He would take over civilization to civilization and wouldn’t stop till his men couldn’t walk anymore. He was so determined he killed his father so he
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where you have defied what is ethically correct. A lot of people are under the impression that it is only bad and evil persons, who commit evil actions meaning they do not own a single likeable quality like compassion or charity. But does being the hero or, if you need to see it in a more human aspect, being a person admired for its tolerance, sympathy and humanity necessarily exclude the opportunity or more likely the risk of being evil? We live in a world where everyone pursuits the perfect life
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